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Short Codes: Short Code Features
6.8.122 Set Ringback Seq
This feature allows the user to select the ringing used on their analog extension for ringback calls.
The number entered corresponds to the ring pattern required. This is 0 for Default Ring, 1 for RingNormal, 2 for
RingType1, etc. For more information on selectable ringing patterns, see Ring Tones . Use of this short code function
is applicable to analog phone users only. The distinctive ringing pattern used for other phones is set by the phone
type.
Details
· Telephone Number: Number corresponding to the desired ring pattern. See Ring Tones .
· Default Short Code:
· Programmable Button Control: RBSeq
· See also: Set Outside Call Seq , Set Inside Call Seq .
Example
This short code allows a user to change the ringing tone for a ringback call. N represents the number corresponding to
the ring tone the user wishes to choose, the numbering starts at 0 selecting Default Ring, 1 selects RingNormal, 2 selects
RingType1, etc. For example, if a user wants to set her/his ring pattern for ringback calls to RingType1, the user would
dial *81*2# because 2 corresponds to RingType1. This short code is useful for distinguishing a ringback call from any
other call simply by the ring tone.
· Short Code: *81*N#
· Telephone Number: N
· Feature: SetRingbackSeq
6.8.123 Set Wrap Up Time
Allows users to change their Wrap-up Time (User | Telephony | Call Settings ) setting.
· Other phones or applications monitoring the user's status will indicate the user as still being busy (on a call).
· Hunt group calls will not be presented to the user.
· If the user is using a single line set, direct calls also receive busy treatment. If the user is using a mutli-line
set (multiple call appearances), direct calls to them will ring as normal.
· It is recommended that this option is not set to less than the default of 2 seconds. 0 is used to allow immediate
ringing.
Details
· Telephone Number: Time in seconds.
· Default Short Code:
· Programmable Button Control: WUTim
· See also: Set No Answer Time .
Example
N represents the number of seconds. For example, if a user wants to set her/his wrap up time to 8 seconds, this user
would dial *82*5#. This short code is useful in a "call center" environment where users may need time to log call details
before taking the next call. If set to 0 the user does not receive any calls. It is recommended that this option is not set to
less than the default of 2 seconds.
· Short Code: *82*N#
· Telephone Number: N
· Feature: SetWrapUpTime
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